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some of that is growth of more than 100 billion was taken away by the government from the private economy and as a result we still have a dismal economic recovery. gerri: and those numbers are negative? >> that is slowing down because at the start of the year they thought it would grow by 2 percent instead that looks like 1.5% this year or no faster than 2.5% next year. gerri: i have to bring up obamacare. i believe this is another tax on americans my guess day your premiums would every pay do you see this as another tax? >> there are 20 different taxes in obamacare some of which have not hit yet so yes obamacare forces the cost of health care is a tax but also 28 different taxes. gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized mar
some of that is growth of more than 100 billion was taken away by the government from the private economy and as a result we still have a dismal economic recovery. gerri: and those numbers are negative? >> that is slowing down because at the start of the year they thought it would grow by 2 percent instead that looks like 1.5% this year or no faster than 2.5% next year. gerri: i have to bring up obamacare. i believe this is another tax on americans my guess day your premiums would every...
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economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals the better, right? enjoy your monday in london. thank you so much. >>> well, did you enjoy your extra hour this weekend? we want to know what did you do productive or unproductive with your extra hour. tweet us your answers using #way too early. we'll give you the best answers later in the show. i didn't even use mine until last night. i went all day yesterday an hour different than anybody else, but i got the an extra hour's sleep. still ahead, the texans took a three score lead in the first half last night, but then a scary moment clahanged the whol game. and snl isn't shy when it comes to criticism. the s
economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals the better, right? enjoy your monday in london. thank you so much. >>> well, did you enjoy...
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to lead, you've got to meet -- you know, he's leading them out of their own desire to sabotage the economy. i thought this was interesting. >> thank you for sanctioning our segment. i'm glad it met your approval, ari. >> thank you for noting that. >> well, let me tell you something. sometimes when you're quiet, people are like, it happens at the dinner table too. you're like, were you not into it? no, i was so into it. i was just listening. >> you became a spectator. i love it. awesome. we're glad to amuse you. >> this is awkward enough. it's a wrap. >> up next, we have a real american horror story for millions of americans. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'
to lead, you've got to meet -- you know, he's leading them out of their own desire to sabotage the economy. i thought this was interesting. >> thank you for sanctioning our segment. i'm glad it met your approval, ari. >> thank you for noting that. >> well, let me tell you something. sometimes when you're quiet, people are like, it happens at the dinner table too. you're like, were you not into it? no, i was so into it. i was just listening. >> you became a spectator. i...
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of course programs have an effect on the economy. main thing for me, how can we talk in the 21st century being the richest country in the world, people are hurting. the minimum wage was mentioned, just mentioned. we're not raising minimum wage. we're making it harder for people to get a decent wage. you know, the republican party's mantra seems to be. i've got mine, now you go fend for yourself. >> julia, you're in a red state. w.h.o. williams at fox, not a channel known for its liberal views says it's bad politics for republicans of the areas most in need of help and feeding people are republican strongholds. 2010, high numbers struggling to feed themselves were in rural counties. >> once again, it's bad politics. that makes no sense at all. unlike the stimulus bill, you can directly track this money. there's no way -- there's no other place for it to go. goes directly back to the economy, grocery store, red states, blue states, you name it. it's economics 101. do not ask me why politicses -- it's crazy politics. >> people voting ag
of course programs have an effect on the economy. main thing for me, how can we talk in the 21st century being the richest country in the world, people are hurting. the minimum wage was mentioned, just mentioned. we're not raising minimum wage. we're making it harder for people to get a decent wage. you know, the republican party's mantra seems to be. i've got mine, now you go fend for yourself. >> julia, you're in a red state. w.h.o. williams at fox, not a channel known for its liberal...
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the economy is down as well. and there's a lot of polls saying that consumer confidence is down has to do with the leadership. >> isn't that predating this? >> with all due respect, all we can do is predate history. we can't have polling that's the future. >> but we had the lousy economy before this. >> you keep saying "this." people have been notified by their insurance company for weeks prior that they were losing their coverage and premiums were going up. this could have very well have been factored in -- >> it could. >> i'm so angry. i hate you all. i'm doing a monologueor the next 20 minutes. >> we're not looking into a crystal ball and assessing. we're putting two and two together. it is not eight. >> if my aunt had x, she'd be my uncle. >> what? >> meanwhile, forget about what this health care does to shoppers next month. we might get a first clue how they're feeling next month in some key elections next tuesday. if it matters to you, it matters to us, which is why we are live covering all of this at 8:00
the economy is down as well. and there's a lot of polls saying that consumer confidence is down has to do with the leadership. >> isn't that predating this? >> with all due respect, all we can do is predate history. we can't have polling that's the future. >> but we had the lousy economy before this. >> you keep saying "this." people have been notified by their insurance company for weeks prior that they were losing their coverage and premiums were going up....
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the shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you. this has been a concerted effort. it's like when you read about lincoln coming to washington because the secession movement has begun. they didn't give this guy a honeymoon. they didn't give him nothing. they started going after him from the beginning. >> no. and they haven't learned their lesson. they just got their hat handed to them with their government shutdown and the debt ceiling, but they're going to keep this up. it's an ideological war they're fighting where these tea party members, they think the government is bad. not only do they think that obama's government is bad, any government is bad. so they want government to fail. which is a pretty outrageous thing. imagine when the iraq war was getting underway if democrat who is opposed the war and weren't crazy about george w. bush to begin with began denying troops body armor or denying them armored vehicles or things like that. that's the equivalent to what republicans are doing to the he
the shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you. this has been a concerted effort. it's like when you read about lincoln coming to washington because the secession movement has begun. they didn't give this guy a honeymoon. they didn't give him nothing. they started going after him from the beginning. >> no. and they haven't learned their lesson. they just got their hat handed to them with their government shutdown and the debt...
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it's a global economy. stuart: you are saying that despite the weakness in the economy american corporations have found a way to make even more money in a weak economy with fewer people employed. >> let me tell you something, when they look out the window they cannot make the connection. the fed plays a role. these companies are making legitimate money. stuart: we got it. tunicle, bristol-myers squibb is the leading stock. why is that? >> a couple of analyst upgrades. working on one treatment in particular for cancer that has been billing welcome and you have both morgan stanley and credit suisse speaking profitably. moments ago 5140. that was the highest level. added to the u.s. focus list. uploaded to and overweight. stuart: september pending home sales numbers came in, a drop of over 5%. that to my belief, but the level of spending home sales below the year ago level, the first time we have seen that in two and a half years which implies real weakness in the housing market and that janet will keep on pri
it's a global economy. stuart: you are saying that despite the weakness in the economy american corporations have found a way to make even more money in a weak economy with fewer people employed. >> let me tell you something, when they look out the window they cannot make the connection. the fed plays a role. these companies are making legitimate money. stuart: we got it. tunicle, bristol-myers squibb is the leading stock. why is that? >> a couple of analyst upgrades. working on one...
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if you actually had a growing economy with economic growth policies in place, this economy would be booming and you wouldn't have this kind of issue. so instead of going after mcdonald's as employer, go after the president and this government. melissa: sit tight, sit tight, hang on, up next, in case you didn't know the reason you're miserable at work isn't because you're overloaded. it is because your boss is a nightmare and we have stats to prove it. part two of our money talker. hear big questions coming out of the health care website horrors. why are ceos so clue le r countless about technology? we have harvard professor robert cap plan. stick around, guys. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network
if you actually had a growing economy with economic growth policies in place, this economy would be booming and you wouldn't have this kind of issue. so instead of going after mcdonald's as employer, go after the president and this government. melissa: sit tight, sit tight, hang on, up next, in case you didn't know the reason you're miserable at work isn't because you're overloaded. it is because your boss is a nightmare and we have stats to prove it. part two of our money talker. hear big...
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. >> global economy. from my view, most of this is a supply issue. you're getting an awful lot of it down to the gulf coast. so you're really seeing that oversupply coming into the u.s. look at texas. they have had a housing boom. cy would be concerned about some of the banks. that's also an impact. >> look at jet fuel. we're going to talk a little bit about the airlines. ultimately you talk about the places where trade is attached to that. >> if it's simply a supply and demand issue, that should be okay for stocks? >> i'm not certain what it is. i think it might be a demand thing. it hasn't really mattered. it's bounced off of the 85.5, 86 level. it's finally catching up stock performance wise. but i still think one of the more interesting plays is the new field exploration. we talked about that over the last couple of weeks. the name is $30, i think. >> they are hedged into 2014. now you have to look ot to 2015 for earnings. >> i have to wonder if it has impact for some of the retailers. however, for a name like walma t walmart, we see gas prices c
. >> global economy. from my view, most of this is a supply issue. you're getting an awful lot of it down to the gulf coast. so you're really seeing that oversupply coming into the u.s. look at texas. they have had a housing boom. cy would be concerned about some of the banks. that's also an impact. >> look at jet fuel. we're going to talk a little bit about the airlines. ultimately you talk about the places where trade is attached to that. >> if it's simply a supply and...
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again and again and again that they are willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to an absolute halt if they don't get 100% of what they want. >> it was ken couch nell whoa brought ted to richmond two weeks ago. can you imagine if they ran the virginia government? >> cuccinelli joined on saturday, but wisconsin governor scott walker is trying to turn it into a referendum and trying to make it a referendum on the president himself. >> i am glad to have it here today too. on tuesday virginia can send a message to washington, d.c. and the rest of america and tell them no more denial of freedom for patients and doctors. >> careful what you ask for. the republican party wants that to be the reverent um on tomorrow's vote. he will stump with cuccinelli in culpepper. in an admission that libertarian candidate is syphoning off republican votes, the election day eve rally is with the libertarian hero himself, ron paul. what message will they take away from a bruising defeat in virginia. the non-tea party wing of the party is trying to flex their muscles.
again and again and again that they are willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to an absolute halt if they don't get 100% of what they want. >> it was ken couch nell whoa brought ted to richmond two weeks ago. can you imagine if they ran the virginia government? >> cuccinelli joined on saturday, but wisconsin governor scott walker is trying to turn it into a referendum and trying to make it a referendum on the president himself....
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> health care could be dramatic, you clearly missed this. >> mad dam secretary. >> don't do this to me. >> i would like you to answer for the record -- >> you clearly -- whatever. >> secretary kathleen sebelius lost her cool at times while taking fire from angry republicans from the launch of health care.com. how much time does the president have to fix the problem before his legacy is in doubt? my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walm
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> health care could be dramatic, you clearly missed this. >> mad dam secretary. >> don't do this to me. >> i would like you to answer for the record -- >> you clearly --...
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but we need somebody to foster conditions for a healthy economy. >> really? >> your collar bb juworth as mu tomorrow than tz today. >> he has been in charge for a while. >> not everybody likes it. will i think it's good. >> he said housing prices wouldn't crash. >> never had defined house crisis on a nationwide basis. >> she is going to be in charge. >> one of the most important economic decisions i will ever make. >> probably the second most powerful job in the world. people don't know what it is. >> the fed is a small group of old white people who get to spend trools of your dollars in secret. >> no secret law government officials should have employees out of thin air. >> are you fed up with the fed? that's our show tonight. >> now john stossel. >> i have done hundreds of tv shows. there's one topic i have always avoided. the fed. it is so complex and dreary. the people in charge even work at being dull. some call it fed speech because he didn't want to spook the markets or kiss his hand about the fed's plan. bernanke and gel len are also. ment it could des
but we need somebody to foster conditions for a healthy economy. >> really? >> your collar bb juworth as mu tomorrow than tz today. >> he has been in charge for a while. >> not everybody likes it. will i think it's good. >> he said housing prices wouldn't crash. >> never had defined house crisis on a nationwide basis. >> she is going to be in charge. >> one of the most important economic decisions i will ever make. >> probably the second...
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rebuild some trust, find a path to compromise, and work together to create jobs and boost our fragile economy. >> well, it's a start. senate and house budget members met this morning, the first step in a process americans certainly hope ends with more fiscal stability, not another shutdown. the very least promise is those shutdowns could become a thing of the past. regular budgets, perhaps? senator, thank you for joining me. >> good to be with you. >> good to be with you. are we talking about a short-term fix to be something that gets us through, you know, past december 13th, or are you beginning to talk about the long term, the big picture? >> andrea, today was the opening meeting. so what we're really trying to do is talk about can we do something for the full 2014 and then maybe set some pathways that would take us beyond that. so, you know, i want to do as big a deal as we can. i want to confound the cynics who think we can't do this. this is the first budget conference in a divided congress since 1986. so we have our work cut out for us. i was really pleased with the meeting this morning
rebuild some trust, find a path to compromise, and work together to create jobs and boost our fragile economy. >> well, it's a start. senate and house budget members met this morning, the first step in a process americans certainly hope ends with more fiscal stability, not another shutdown. the very least promise is those shutdowns could become a thing of the past. regular budgets, perhaps? senator, thank you for joining me. >> good to be with you. >> good to be with you. are...
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the economy needs you. i think that the thing we like to do best when we don't feel so good is spend money. as the economy gets better, get out spend money, go to storic make it a great holiday. gerri: you are assuming that the economy is expanding. >> slightly is better than zero. gerri: steve, int scott and jame thank you a great job. >> thank you. >> well, while many investors are worried about etfs or mutual funds, dow up 20% this year. but not every company stock is living found expectations, tonight's top 5, worst performing stocks in dow, do you dogs so far, coca-cola, shares of classic american company returned less than 12% this year. and just barely off the lows ofs there are frencofthere$47 a sha. >> mcdonald's fast-food earnings has missed expectations. many say it is the lack of new products, and number 3 exxonmobil, shareholders seen less than 5% return, and number 2, ibm, bad news for this company, been so bad shares have fallen nearly 5%. and number one worst performing stock in the dow is c
the economy needs you. i think that the thing we like to do best when we don't feel so good is spend money. as the economy gets better, get out spend money, go to storic make it a great holiday. gerri: you are assuming that the economy is expanding. >> slightly is better than zero. gerri: steve, int scott and jame thank you a great job. >> thank you. >> well, while many investors are worried about etfs or mutual funds, dow up 20% this year. but not every company stock is...
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confidence in the economy is sagging. the index dropped 71 from 80 the previous month. the lowest level since april. t.a.r.p. inspector general says it expects to close to $10,000,000,000.5 years ago it had taxpayer dollars to bail out the auto company. we still own 70% in to break even they would sell a $140 each right now the price is just $36. home prices of 13% in august the fastest gain from 2006. according to s&p case-schiller prices rose just shy showing the rate of increase could be slowing. those are some of the stories on fox business.com. up next three years of the question how do you do that? and with those golden years that have nothing to do with money. stay with us. ♪ from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitme
confidence in the economy is sagging. the index dropped 71 from 80 the previous month. the lowest level since april. t.a.r.p. inspector general says it expects to close to $10,000,000,000.5 years ago it had taxpayer dollars to bail out the auto company. we still own 70% in to break even they would sell a $140 each right now the price is just $36. home prices of 13% in august the fastest gain from 2006. according to s&p case-schiller prices rose just shy showing the rate of increase could be...
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it hard for us to see wing able to put our economy right if we continue to spend the money we do on health care, the percentage of our gdp and getting the same results we are. we have to start looking at how we'll make this thing work and come together and figure that out and i think that's what they are doing with the add minute -- administration. they heard what there is out there and will ramp up. those are technical things that can get fixed and they will. >> you know, i wanted to see if something sounded familiar. this is a little bit of a national republican editorial campaign committee video that came out. it an ad against prior -- actually where they hit him pretty hard on you're too close to obama, you're really a liberal and they focus on health care. that has got to be at some level worrisome for someone in arkansas. >> well, it is, just certainly because arkansas has become very red and there's a problem there in that a lot of people, i think, they have -- have the other side, the republicans have really preyed on the arkansas people to create that distrust with obama but, you
it hard for us to see wing able to put our economy right if we continue to spend the money we do on health care, the percentage of our gdp and getting the same results we are. we have to start looking at how we'll make this thing work and come together and figure that out and i think that's what they are doing with the add minute -- administration. they heard what there is out there and will ramp up. those are technical things that can get fixed and they will. >> you know, i wanted to see...
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that's the true measure of the economy. how much income the folks are making. and as you well know, prices for many things, including gasoline risen. also we're getting hammered by higher taxes on just about everything. yet, incomes are going down. so that's why people are so angry about obamacare. they can't afford to care pay for more health insurance. they don't have the money. talking points predicts that americans will become even more furious. and even though he says he doesn't know very much controversies this administration. this time, this time barack obama will be held responsible. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from washington. fox news chief political analyst brit hume. where am i going wrong here, brit. >> i don't think you are going wrong. i think it is worth noting it isn't just people like you and me voicing criticisms of obamacare and reporting on the people who are so far been victims of it. the mainstream media are in full cry about. this if if you-you no doubt have watched some of these recent white
that's the true measure of the economy. how much income the folks are making. and as you well know, prices for many things, including gasoline risen. also we're getting hammered by higher taxes on just about everything. yet, incomes are going down. so that's why people are so angry about obamacare. they can't afford to care pay for more health insurance. they don't have the money. talking points predicts that americans will become even more furious. and even though he says he doesn't know very...
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if the economy were getting a lot stronger and highering was really picking up and they pulled back and it caused a pull back in the stock market, they could tolerate that. what they want to see are jobs. that's not the ultimate goal. >> thanks for your time and analysis. all right. delta, united, southwest all closed the day on a high note are and some are predicting clearer skies ahead. >> it was up, up, and away for united. united up just over 5%. a lot of call volume. 50 mers above the daily average. that also meant that we saw call volume in delta. we saw 2.5 calls trade. with total option volume just over two times the average daily volume. >> could you lay out that trade on united? >> there was a. >> thatly interesting trade in united. you don't have to trade calls you can also sell puts. a really interesting put sell saw a big seller of the november 32 strike puts. they sold those at 55 cents. no matter what happens that means their break even is 31.45. so this put seller expects united to be above the 31.45 break even. >> thanks for that. let's get more from the linked in confe
if the economy were getting a lot stronger and highering was really picking up and they pulled back and it caused a pull back in the stock market, they could tolerate that. what they want to see are jobs. that's not the ultimate goal. >> thanks for your time and analysis. all right. delta, united, southwest all closed the day on a high note are and some are predicting clearer skies ahead. >> it was up, up, and away for united. united up just over 5%. a lot of call volume. 50 mers...
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these dollars go right back into the neighborhood it's spent to help the economy. so it makes no sense on an economic level, or a humane level, or just plain common sense. no one supports fraud. if there's fraud, prosecute it. these people are hungry. i was at our children out in queens recently, which has a wonderful food pantry. and today with the coalition against hunger, we met at our father's heart ministries, in that city downtown. and they tell me that on the weekend, people line up for blocks to come in to get food. yet, that food that they're getting is going to be cut. >> why having spent last year in a presidential election fight, with republicans repeatedly talking about the takers and the makers, attacking people, deriding 47% of the nation. why do they persist with this? >> don't ask me. i'm not a republican. i don't understand it. and i've never seen it so extreme. this is the same team that gave us the shutdown of the american economy for 18 days. this tea party faction has cost this country billions. absolutely billions. and what's so outrageous ab
these dollars go right back into the neighborhood it's spent to help the economy. so it makes no sense on an economic level, or a humane level, or just plain common sense. no one supports fraud. if there's fraud, prosecute it. these people are hungry. i was at our children out in queens recently, which has a wonderful food pantry. and today with the coalition against hunger, we met at our father's heart ministries, in that city downtown. and they tell me that on the weekend, people line up for...
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you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but not reaching two of the folks, the middle class, the working man and woman, it's like the republican party has forgotten the middle class exists. >> well, i certainly agree with you, lou, in terms of making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people have been unemployed so long. there's a big difference between me and terry mcauliffe. i can explain my plan to grow jobs and cut taxes, and he's proposing more government spending. $1,700 more in taxes per family versus my $700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama care, and he wants to expand it. >> you were the first one to fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at t
you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but not reaching two of the folks, the middle class, the working man and woman, it's like the republican party has forgotten the middle class exists. >> well, i certainly agree with you, lou, in terms of making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people...
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and president obama he can't be blamed for a economy that is killing for the mitted class or broken promiseless for taxes going up for people making 200,000 or coping your health plan or doctor or dismal standing in the eyes of the nation of the world. even our friends are spitting mad at us. it turns out it is not his fault. because he didn't know anything about it. any of it. >> it is not manage i have followed closely. but we don't know. i am not familiar. he indicated he was not aware of what was happening in fast and furious. certainly i was not. >> i mean, i don't know. there was a lot development of the website. i don't know. >> nobody understood what was taking place. >> we don't have independent knowledge. he found in the nows report. >> i first learned about it in the same news reports that most people learn body this. >> it is it good things that a newspaper gets delivered to the white house or otherwise president obama wouldn't have a clue about fast and furious and benghazi and criminal activities of the irs, the justice department, trampling over the first amendment rights of the
and president obama he can't be blamed for a economy that is killing for the mitted class or broken promiseless for taxes going up for people making 200,000 or coping your health plan or doctor or dismal standing in the eyes of the nation of the world. even our friends are spitting mad at us. it turns out it is not his fault. because he didn't know anything about it. any of it. >> it is not manage i have followed closely. but we don't know. i am not familiar. he indicated he was not aware...
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and this president's got a lot of answering to do from certainly obama care and the economy to nsa and other topics that i think are going to be foremost on americans' minds when they go to the ballot box in the fall of 2014. >> if this were october 2014 and not october 2013, how nervous would you be? >> look, i'm always nervous going into an election and i usually come out of it pretty strong, but i never take any of them for granted. we have to do our job. we know we're up against the campaigner in chief in speaker pelosi who wants to be back as speaker. we're doing our job. we have terrific recruit, a broad group of men and women from all over the country that really i think are going to be a new face for the republican party going forward and they're going to be very effective. 17 of our 20 patron, you mentioned some of our incumbents being challenged, outrace their democrat counterparts and we have candidates around the country who are running against democrats who have outraised their democrats. you talk about primaries, you look at gary miller, you mentioned gary, aguilar that r
and this president's got a lot of answering to do from certainly obama care and the economy to nsa and other topics that i think are going to be foremost on americans' minds when they go to the ballot box in the fall of 2014. >> if this were october 2014 and not october 2013, how nervous would you be? >> look, i'm always nervous going into an election and i usually come out of it pretty strong, but i never take any of them for granted. we have to do our job. we know we're up against...
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including doing what he wants of our economy and it is his prerogative to lease nominate people who are put ipower and advise and consent. they don't hold these people hostage. neil: so you think that john mccain is doing some of us to make up for the fact that he looked like he was very unpopular and this is a way to assuage those who said he was to ryan ellis? >> yes, he would fit this segment perfectly. he likes to get angry, he really does. >> they do have a serious problem and a lot of people are blaming each other. charlie gasparino has talked about this and i think that mccain is making this as well. there is time enough for them to getheir act together and i don't think it stands. >> coming up, we have an in as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital
including doing what he wants of our economy and it is his prerogative to lease nominate people who are put ipower and advise and consent. they don't hold these people hostage. neil: so you think that john mccain is doing some of us to make up for the fact that he looked like he was very unpopular and this is a way to assuage those who said he was to ryan ellis? >> yes, he would fit this segment perfectly. he likes to get angry, he really does. >> they do have a serious problem and...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>> welcome to "ac 360 later." on the table right now the death penalty. support is at its low elf level since 1972. 35% say they are opposed. it's seen a gradual decline since then. we're back with our panel. jeff, you're legal analyst. do you support the death penalty? >> i don't, although i have in the past. it's a good thing i'm not running for office because a big flip-flopper on this. but
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser...
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economy. psychological impact is of course enormous. you know as well as i do what happened back in june with so-called paper tantrum. everybody went crazy when they suggested they might end it. the fed can't afford to do that with all uncertainties in the economy. david: michael, fed has a couple of mandates, unemployment and value of the dollar. one of the its mandate is not to keep up the price of stocks. as much as we like it here in wall street to have stocks go up, that's not the mandate. the federal reserve chief is supposed to be somebody who doesn't care what the market is doing. he has two mandates and has to stick tonight. yes, but of course, one of the mandates is full employment and strong economic growth. the fed, with this keynesian leader feels that the way they achieve that is through demand policies. by keeping the interest rate low they can drive stock market values up. they can also send people out to get mortgages on houses. they can create demand. they believe, this fed believes that demand creates its own supply.
economy. psychological impact is of course enormous. you know as well as i do what happened back in june with so-called paper tantrum. everybody went crazy when they suggested they might end it. the fed can't afford to do that with all uncertainties in the economy. david: michael, fed has a couple of mandates, unemployment and value of the dollar. one of the its mandate is not to keep up the price of stocks. as much as we like it here in wall street to have stocks go up, that's not the mandate....
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when they graduate not only of the graduating into a hard economy and job market, but they don't have a lot of the decision making skills and autonomy and confidence that a lot of adults in previous generations and because their parents were so over involved. gerri: their parents did everything for them. there was an example. one of the stories i read said, a young girl came to you in said help me memorize this resonates. he said, while are you going to memorize your resonate? because mom made up. the level and the reach of these parents is phenomenal. >> it really is. and this is not all of them. there are many try to make it on a round and had to move back, because they cannot afford to live on their own. a lot of them have been so handicapped by parents. i have seen parents listed as references on resin maze. gerri: we are hearing about parents to get interviews with a case. it for someone my age it is i, you can't understand what is going on. is it possible these parents rely and their kids for? >> they -- these relate to their parents as friends. the bosses alike to make, you are
when they graduate not only of the graduating into a hard economy and job market, but they don't have a lot of the decision making skills and autonomy and confidence that a lot of adults in previous generations and because their parents were so over involved. gerri: their parents did everything for them. there was an example. one of the stories i read said, a young girl came to you in said help me memorize this resonates. he said, while are you going to memorize your resonate? because mom made...
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the affordable care act is affecting the economy because it is raising insurance costs for small firms. and none in a position to invest our raise wages, do the kinds of things that one would hope will happen after recession. as is constrained the kind of growth you expect of your clients? >> of course. for a business owner is all about cash. the less cash on hand the less you can invest, not only in people, but also assets. remember, for a small-business owner to invest in property, they employ people. we will continue see that. we have been complaining about health insurance for years. this is nothing new. gerri: big complainers. >> we will complain about everything. gerri: thank you for coming on. appreciate it. >> thanks. gerri: coming up, how do you do that? how to save money if you still have not bought your thanksgiving slice. next, more of archer -- coverage of the obamacare mess with the doctor is as the website is so screwed up it is listing him as a participating position when he is not. you will want to hear this. ♪ >> chaos, president obama went to boston today, due to b
the affordable care act is affecting the economy because it is raising insurance costs for small firms. and none in a position to invest our raise wages, do the kinds of things that one would hope will happen after recession. as is constrained the kind of growth you expect of your clients? >> of course. for a business owner is all about cash. the less cash on hand the less you can invest, not only in people, but also assets. remember, for a small-business owner to invest in property, they...
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economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 bucks of those monies which means you can use them in the next year for things such as over the counter drug which is may mean a the lot of special income and lower income workers are more apt to use those savings for health care benefits. >> will quickly on the cable wars, time warner is losing customers, but the phone companies are doing very well. just give us an update on who is winning the battle. >> verizon and at&t have been long term rivals. they have been investing heavily in all independeull kinds of vi products on to the consumers. now they're getting really big subscriber growth against comcast and time warner. so they have been getting big increases in subscriber numbers at the same time time warner just s
economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 bucks of those monies which means you can use them in the next year for things such as over the counter drug which is may mean a the...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> time for what's your story where i ask the panel for a story that caught their eye that we might have missed. we're playing britney spears. what's your story today? >> i thought it was fascinating. you guys have heard of water boarding, nails being removed. now torture is playing britney spears. britney spears' music is being played for the somali pirates in order to drive them mad and make them surrender. >> i don't believe that. >> what music would make you lose your -- >> any music that is loud enough and long enough and you can't get away from you end up being tortured. i mean tortured in a serious sense. >> for me it would be those animal sounds that sometimes when you go into a fancy -- >> i am so proud of the football players of my alma mater, grambling state university. they went on strike to protest budgets cuts. the state has cut the budget for that school 57% in seven years. i mean, no school could survive that. and because they have th
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> time for what's your story where i ask the panel for a story that caught their eye that we might have missed. we're playing britney spears. what's your story today? >> i thought it was fascinating. you guys have heard of water boarding, nails being removed. now torture is playing britney spears. britney spears' music is being played for the somali...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ john: all this talk about the obamacare website. this is the bigger problem. central planning which is what this is the rarely works well. the last thing you want to stress central planning what is our health care. central planning can work up a few throw enough money at it. most americans like the public schools. ople like european trains, some like air france, as canadians like there single payer system. but over time central planning tends to break down. it took the soviet union 70 years to fail. socialism eventually failed. capitalism won the cold war, and now we are adopting the economic system. this is nuts. central planning appeals. >> to lower your premiums $2,500 per family per year. john: people want to believe that. we don't have time to read all of the details, but the president went to harvard. he and his experts must know how to manage health care better than the confusing competition we have now. we chose the planners. but windy tha
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. melissa: when comes to work on wall street some are wondering is it even worth it? d.c. bonuses always been of course the biggest draw. those aren't looking so money these days. enormous government fines are taking a toll. "new york post" false overall bonuses are falling as much as 20%. food news for the -- not good news for potential fat cats. we have the author of buy side, exposes wall street excesses. excellent book there. money guru and fox news contributor scott martin as well. this is time of the year. everybody starts obsessing about it. bonus time, calculating. to have one of the first headlines come out to say down 20%. based on new york comptroller who would know because he is collecting tax revenue. he is saying looks profits are way down. he thinks profits for big banks this year will be 15 billion, versus 24 billion last year. it will cut into bonus, right? >> probably. we still have the fourth quarter you know, but obviously everyone i
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. melissa: when comes to work on wall street some are wondering is it even worth it? d.c. bonuses always been of course the biggest draw. those aren't looking so money these days. enormous government fines are taking a toll. "new york post" false overall bonuses are falling as much as 20%. food news for the -- not good news for potential fat cats. we have the...
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right now the economy has a lot of excess capacity. if the economy gets going all this money floating around will start to push up prices. people will be more confident, spend more of their stock-market gains, then watch out. at that point once you let the horse out of the barn you find out that he is a thoroughbred stallion and you cannot catch him. melissa: peter just said that we are okay as long as the economy does not recover. that makes me feel better. >> also, the reason to worry, this is where people worry about bernanke. bernanke i think things what he thinks milton friedman would do, a crisis, bad economy, more of a traditional keynesian camp, this is a regular tool of government that the wise man moves the levers and creates money when they feel the economy. as you said, it is phony. a lot of people looking at nominal gdp measure. at the end of the day they have to take these assets out. get the cash out of the system. melissa: last word. at the end of the day you cannot check the market. >> absolutely. the things you said t
right now the economy has a lot of excess capacity. if the economy gets going all this money floating around will start to push up prices. people will be more confident, spend more of their stock-market gains, then watch out. at that point once you let the horse out of the barn you find out that he is a thoroughbred stallion and you cannot catch him. melissa: peter just said that we are okay as long as the economy does not recover. that makes me feel better. >> also, the reason to worry,...
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meddling economy. you have potential for rising interest rates next year when the fed tapers. would you have here is a window. twitter is in that window, and so are all these other ones. no one is quite sure when they will come to the market. one of our takers around here think they may come in 2014, but it may come early 2014. that is before the fed really begins to taper. we should point out that no one knows when it will start at reducing the bond buying. when you buy bonds prices go up the magistrates go down. that is out of bed prints money. liz: when you stop buying, they go up. >> that is with these companies. liz: november 6th, it would go nuts. >> facebook would have been a good ipo. and nasdaq malfunctioned. megan -- maybe they might have been a little aggressive. they said they had isolde the level that they came and. the stock tanked for the next couple of months, and now is back up. liz: and then there are the linchpin of the world that feel that they are under promoted, too low. >> it is
meddling economy. you have potential for rising interest rates next year when the fed tapers. would you have here is a window. twitter is in that window, and so are all these other ones. no one is quite sure when they will come to the market. one of our takers around here think they may come in 2014, but it may come early 2014. that is before the fed really begins to taper. we should point out that no one knows when it will start at reducing the bond buying. when you buy bonds prices go up the...
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if it was not for the mines and miners we would not have the economy or the country we have. we would not be the best economy in the world. they gave us dependable and affordable energy. the thing i have a hard time with is this fighting and making people understand that coal is still part of the mix. the largest part of our energy mix. do not make it more difficult. help me find the technology that would continue to clean up the environment. would've done more in the last two decades than ever before in the history. we can even do more. we like to think we have a partner. in west virginia, we think our government is working against us. i think they are, too. i am trying to get every door open that i can work with. i'm not going to sit back and not to let them know what we do and how hard we do and how much energy we provide for this country. and some the best coal in the world comes from west virginia. we do not mind heavy lifting. we will do the heavy lifting. we would like for somebody to recognize and appreciate. >> based on all of that, you're been washington for a coupl
if it was not for the mines and miners we would not have the economy or the country we have. we would not be the best economy in the world. they gave us dependable and affordable energy. the thing i have a hard time with is this fighting and making people understand that coal is still part of the mix. the largest part of our energy mix. do not make it more difficult. help me find the technology that would continue to clean up the environment. would've done more in the last two decades than ever...
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for carlos, pasqual, and others who risk their lives to work for the american economy and the american dream, time is of the essence. >> one way to reach out to the community because there's drugs and violence. people love soccer. >> these immigrants are part of the fabric of our daily lives. thank you. thanks for your time. thank you very much. and it's time they're allowed to live openly and work toward making a legitimate life for themselves and for their children. i think that carlos will work every day and night to become a lawyer just so he could hear his father say look at this. look at my son. the son of a fruit picker became a lawyer. that's powerful. >>> from the company that i work for in florida picking oranges, there's my check. $86.73 big ones. in actuality, i should have only gotten paid for three tubs. but since they can't pay you below minimum wage, i got the minimum wage adjustment which is $67.47. this is one of the hardest jobs i've ever done in my life. yeah. ♪ >>> they don't look friendly. who are those -- anyway. some ugly dutch guys it looks like with guns. i'
for carlos, pasqual, and others who risk their lives to work for the american economy and the american dream, time is of the essence. >> one way to reach out to the community because there's drugs and violence. people love soccer. >> these immigrants are part of the fabric of our daily lives. thank you. thanks for your time. thank you very much. and it's time they're allowed to live openly and work toward making a legitimate life for themselves and for their children. i think that...
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how can you grow an economy? we have to make sure we are open and welcoming to everyone. >> reporter: i want to get one last question in before we have to say goodbye. about these attack ads. we know you spent ten times more than your opponent in these ads, a lot of folks with calling them attack ads. do you think it is going to turn voters off? >> the ads we put up, there are real differences in this race. it would make the pill illegal. it is my opponent who believed the board of health could shut down the 20 women's health centers. i'm all about positive, how we grow the economy. ads are talking about the differences and where we are on the issues. my ads are up, running right now, talking about how i want to grow and diverse identify the economy. things i have fought for my whole life. as governor we have to be the best, best scientists, innovators, we have to help small businesses grow. we have to recruit businesses from all over the globe, we have such assets. northern virginia, the technology, the military
how can you grow an economy? we have to make sure we are open and welcoming to everyone. >> reporter: i want to get one last question in before we have to say goodbye. about these attack ads. we know you spent ten times more than your opponent in these ads, a lot of folks with calling them attack ads. do you think it is going to turn voters off? >> the ads we put up, there are real differences in this race. it would make the pill illegal. it is my opponent who believed the board of...